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Man these analysis vids are such a goldmine. So insightful and practical! Thanks so much. I have a quick question regarding service practice. When you practice a serve like say pendulum, do you always incorporate the footwork? Or do you ever save time and stamina and just do reps without quickly getting to ready position? Just curious before I dedicate countless reps😄. Best!
I'd say if the spin and serve itself are already quite good and you're just trying to get some solid reps in then practice getting into ready position with each rep. But if you're still just mastering the serve then you can leave the footwork out until the serve itself is excellent and then slowly implement the footwork. But it's no good to do 500 reps just for the sake of reps. Take your time on each rep and try to make them as high quality as possible instead of just cranking out as many as you can. Practice doesn't make perfect - perfect practice makes perfect!!
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Man these analysis vids are such a goldmine. So insightful and practical! Thanks so much. I have a quick question regarding service practice. When you practice a serve like say pendulum, do you always incorporate the footwork? Or do you ever save time and stamina and just do reps without quickly getting to ready position? Just curious before I dedicate countless reps😄. Best!
I'd say if the spin and serve itself are already quite good and you're just trying to get some solid reps in then practice getting into ready position with each rep. But if you're still just mastering the serve then you can leave the footwork out until the serve itself is excellent and then slowly implement the footwork. But it's no good to do 500 reps just for the sake of reps. Take your time on each rep and try to make them as high quality as possible instead of just cranking out as many as you can. Practice doesn't make perfect - perfect practice makes perfect!!
@@Looeelooee thanks great advice!
Good job continue the great work!
Of course! Glad you enjoyed
Thanks so much for sharing.
No problem!
Also he should not throw the ball up with his fingers when he serves but rather from his palm. Otherweise the serve becomes illegal.
Your best advise is to have him change to a slower set up. There is no way he should be learning to play with his current set up.
@@BadDog69 I agree it's probably a bit fast